1827 Nukahiva Marquesas tattooed couple
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1827 Nukahiva Marquesas tattooed couple
Early Lithographic print by Carl Brodtmann from Dr. Shinz, " Naturgeschichte und Abbilldungen des Menschen der verschiedenen" 1827, with hand colouring. A pair of Marquesas men with traditional tribal tattooes. Nuka Hiwa is the largest island of the Marquesas. The strange animal-bearing plant or carving the couple contemplates is not explained. The Nukahivans were famous for their elaborate tattoos
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This lithographic print by Carl Brodtmann, titled "1827 Nukahiva Marquesas tattooed couple" offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural practices of the Marquesas people in French Polynesia during the 19th century. The image showcases two Marquesas men adorned with intricate tribal tattoos, showcasing their status and identity within their community. The print captures the attention of viewers as it presents not only the striking tattoos but also an enigmatic element - a peculiar animal-bearing plant or carving that remains unexplained. This mysterious addition adds an air of intrigue to the composition, leaving us wondering about its significance in Nukahivan culture. Nuka Hiwa, being the largest island in the Marquesas archipelago, was renowned for its elaborate tattooing traditions. These tattoos were not merely decorative but held deep cultural and spiritual meanings for individuals and their communities. Through this artwork's monochromatic presentation, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever on paper – a testament to both artistic skill and anthropological curiosity. It serves as a valuable ethnographic record documenting traditional practices that have shaped generations of Marquesan people. Paul D. Stewart's meticulous hand coloring brings life to this historical illustration while preserving its authenticity. As we contemplate this mesmerizing piece, we are reminded of our shared humanity and how diverse cultures express themselves through art forms like tattooing – an enduring symbol of personal expression and collective heritage.
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